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national entity and so this is a bid by mahmoud abbas to upgrade the status of palestinian territories. to try and move towards a recognition of the palestinian territories as palestine and here in gaza this has a lot of significance because the palestinian territories geographically noncontiguous we have the west bank and gaza in the west bank particular associated with the power of mahmoud abbas and here in gaza particular associated with the power of hamas now recently of course we've had the two thousand and twelve gaza war seven eight day war with a state of israel and palestinian resistance groups including the resistance wing of hamas as part of the ultrasound brigades used force against the state of israel in that conflict now that is starkly different in terms of positioning with the state of israel in terms in gauging with the state of israel in comparison to mahmoud abbas who is seen. in the western world as much more moderate in comparison to have mass presenting a more hardline position including armed resistance against the state of israel so what we have here is a palest
national entity and so this is a bid by mahmoud abbas to upgrade the status of palestinian territories. to try and move towards a recognition of the palestinian territories as palestine and here in gaza this has a lot of significance because the palestinian territories geographically noncontiguous we have the west bank and gaza in the west bank particular associated with the power of mahmoud abbas and here in gaza particular associated with the power of hamas now recently of course we've had...
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vote daft would lead to the autonomy be granted statehood international support for mahmoud abbas bid to upgrade the palestinians from observer status to that of a non them observer state is growing despite a v.m. in opposition from israel and the united states well for more on this we can now go live to gaza and journalist kerry was the affair with harry so what exactly is at stake here. well i call this the sanity bid because at the end of the day we have in here in the middle east we have an israeli state and then we have a no on the palestinian state simply palestinian territories the palestinian people do not have rights like israelis do as a result of the status of national entity and so this is a bid by mahmoud abbas to upgrade the status of the palestinian territories. to try and move towards a recognition of the palestinian territories palestine and here in gaza this has a lot of significance because the palestinian territories geographically contiguous that we have the west bank and gaza in the west bank particularly associated with the power of mahmoud abbas and here in gaz
vote daft would lead to the autonomy be granted statehood international support for mahmoud abbas bid to upgrade the palestinians from observer status to that of a non them observer state is growing despite a v.m. in opposition from israel and the united states well for more on this we can now go live to gaza and journalist kerry was the affair with harry so what exactly is at stake here. well i call this the sanity bid because at the end of the day we have in here in the middle east we have an...
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for mahmoud abbas in ramallah, he is really on the sidelines and we can talk about that later. he wants to bring the issue of palestinian statehood to the u.n. on november 29th. that too is a false road. there really isn't a palestinian way through the gun and through hamas. >> no military solution frankly to this conflict by either side. some sort of political solution down the road. that roadmap seems very far off. at this point, hearing distant sounds of explosions, not anywhere in central gaza city, far off in the distance. we'll continue to broadcast from here, also from jerusalem, from the israeli side of the border, border towns have been hard hit over the last seven to eight days. and we'll talk to israeli ambassador michael orrin when we come back. eóoç=Ñp >>> just had an air alarm right now. going off right now. we're going to a safer place. it literally went off as we were going on the air. come on, let's get this thing unplugged. >> please be safe. we're going to -- okay. >> air alarm going off. we are going to move to a safer area. still with me, suzanne? >>
for mahmoud abbas in ramallah, he is really on the sidelines and we can talk about that later. he wants to bring the issue of palestinian statehood to the u.n. on november 29th. that too is a false road. there really isn't a palestinian way through the gun and through hamas. >> no military solution frankly to this conflict by either side. some sort of political solution down the road. that roadmap seems very far off. at this point, hearing distant sounds of explosions, not anywhere in...
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we call to mahmoud abbas for years to come and return to the table of negotiations and israel i want to. remind you that israel did everything israel could to proceed to give chance to this to this process we stopped building stopped building in some area for turn months what no government before this government and at the end of the of this. of this step of israel nothing happened palestinians didn't get back to the negotiations they did back very symbolically and it was done in two weeks and it again failed so i think that israel done everything he could to bring back this process but again we have to provide security to israel we don't want to see that the new palestinian state will become a new another terrorist base and by the way i'm sure that this security will be good not only for israel will be good also for palestinians and for all the international community to begin with call upon palestinians and mahmoud abbas to come back to this big oceans and by the way we sure that this is the cool ration. of the bus is a kind of effort to you know distract the palestinian public fro
we call to mahmoud abbas for years to come and return to the table of negotiations and israel i want to. remind you that israel did everything israel could to proceed to give chance to this to this process we stopped building stopped building in some area for turn months what no government before this government and at the end of the of this. of this step of israel nothing happened palestinians didn't get back to the negotiations they did back very symbolically and it was done in two weeks and...
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for mahmoud abbas in ramallah, he is really on the sidelines. he's come forth with a way, we can talk about it later, he wants to bring the issue of palestinian statehood to u.n. on november 29. that too is a false road. there really isn't a palestinian way through the gun and through hamas. >> no military solution, frankly, to this conflict by either side. some sort of political solution down the road, but again, that road map seems very far off at this point. we're hearing some distant sounds of explosions, not anywhere in central gaza city, but sounds like far off in the distance. we're going to continue to broadcast from here, also from jerusalem from the israeli side of the border and the border towns that have been hard hit over the last seven to eight days. we're also going to talk to israel's ambassador to the u.s. when we come back. 44 @4p@4 >>> we just had an air alarm, it's going off right now. we're going to get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got in the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please
for mahmoud abbas in ramallah, he is really on the sidelines. he's come forth with a way, we can talk about it later, he wants to bring the issue of palestinian statehood to u.n. on november 29. that too is a false road. there really isn't a palestinian way through the gun and through hamas. >> no military solution, frankly, to this conflict by either side. some sort of political solution down the road, but again, that road map seems very far off at this point. we're hearing some distant...
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one is yourselves and mahmoud abbas. the other is hamas. there's an increasing distance between these two organizations which makes it very, very difficult to know who should be negotiating with israel. >> well, the plo, palestine liberation organization remains the representative of the palestinian people, even when hamas formed the palestinian government after the elections of 2006, they acknowledged this fact that the plo will be in charge of conducting negotiations with israel in order to resolve the conflict. so there's no question about who represents the palestinian people here. we do have political differences. this is not a secret. but when it comes to confronting this israeli brutal attack against the gaza strip, witnessing the deaths of innocent civilians, 135 so far have been killed, almost 1,000 wounded, we have put aside all our differences and we do our best to protect our people. >> how do you personally feel about the indiscriminate firing of rockets into israeli civilian areas going back months and years? >> well, we alway
one is yourselves and mahmoud abbas. the other is hamas. there's an increasing distance between these two organizations which makes it very, very difficult to know who should be negotiating with israel. >> well, the plo, palestine liberation organization remains the representative of the palestinian people, even when hamas formed the palestinian government after the elections of 2006, they acknowledged this fact that the plo will be in charge of conducting negotiations with israel in...
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she landed with tel aviv and met with benjamin netanyahu, and later she will meet with mahmoud abbas and president morsi in israel. what are you hearing about the talks with netanyahu? >> they met about two hours with netanyahu, the defense minister, foreign minister, national security team. they spent two hours, the statement released by the state department says she was briefed on the israeli position of all issues. she wants to see a deescalation of what's going on, she uses the word a calm. they are avoiding the word cease-fire for right now throughout the day, there is speculation coming from hamas and egyptian officials that they were close to a cease-fire. israelis downplaying the possibility. saying they weren't there until they actually had an agreement. no agreement, and if anything, it looks like there was an intensification of the shelling of southern israel today by hamas and an intelligence fiction of israeli attacks in gaza, witnessed by what happened to you guys what you saw over the past hour or two in gaza city. the negotiations will continue tomorrow, hillary clint
she landed with tel aviv and met with benjamin netanyahu, and later she will meet with mahmoud abbas and president morsi in israel. what are you hearing about the talks with netanyahu? >> they met about two hours with netanyahu, the defense minister, foreign minister, national security team. they spent two hours, the statement released by the state department says she was briefed on the israeli position of all issues. she wants to see a deescalation of what's going on, she uses the word a...
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spend all mahmoud abbas's presidency if. the states it is unsuccessful if it's on successful hamas will myself in addition and people will see nothing about his presidency i was very much weaker hamas will definitely strengthens here in the gaza strip something that israel the united states european states north american states generally speaking will be high you just made about harry thanks for being with us tonight harry fear there goes a place activist reporting on out tonight. palestinians are preparing for u.n. observer status recognition with the vote just hours away as i mentioned just now i spoke to an excel ski's press secretary for the israeli prime minister he told me that his country has never did rail the palestinian struggle for statehood. we called to mahmoud abbas for years to come and return to the table of negotiations and israel i want to. remind you that israel did everything israel could to proceed to give a chance to this to this process we stopped building stopped building in today in some area for tur
spend all mahmoud abbas's presidency if. the states it is unsuccessful if it's on successful hamas will myself in addition and people will see nothing about his presidency i was very much weaker hamas will definitely strengthens here in the gaza strip something that israel the united states european states north american states generally speaking will be high you just made about harry thanks for being with us tonight harry fear there goes a place activist reporting on out tonight. palestinians...
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abbas who is seen in the western world as much more moderate in comparison to have mass presenting a more hardline position including armed resistance against the state of israel so what we have here is a palestinian political dynamic as well if the western world and indeed the u.n. does not support this increased status for the palestinian people then what will almost certainly happen will be that mahmoud abbas is seen as even weaker a palestinian national representative and hamas will be further strengthened to the dismay of israel and the united states. now to further discuss the implications of the palestinians pursuit of statehood let's go live to tell of even talk to get in levy he's a journalist and columnist for the israeli how that newspaper let me thank you for joining us it is widely expected that the palestinian bid will receive overwhelming support at the u.n. what's the feeling in each frail regarding this prospect. but sort of your vision is to go. into this. trying to throw the palestinian authority. trying to. downgrade the old seeing you. talk as if it is. why. you
abbas who is seen in the western world as much more moderate in comparison to have mass presenting a more hardline position including armed resistance against the state of israel so what we have here is a palestinian political dynamic as well if the western world and indeed the u.n. does not support this increased status for the palestinian people then what will almost certainly happen will be that mahmoud abbas is seen as even weaker a palestinian national representative and hamas will be...
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abbas who is seen. western world as much more moderate in comparison to how mass presenting a more hardline position including armed resistance against the state of israel so what we have here is a palestinian political dynamic as well if the western world and indeed the u.n. does not support this increase status for the palestinian people then what will almost certainly happen will be that mahmoud abbas is seen as even weaker of a palestinian national representative and hamas will be further strengthened to the dismay of israel and the united states well journalist and columnist for the israeli how it's newspaper gideon levy claims israel hasn't left palestinians much room to maneuver. if users says no to be blown as it says yes to terror i mean that palestinians will continue to fight for their freedom and their don't waste basic ways to do so once through be brought to see and it was shared and they are the ones. israel says no to both big claim that this is one sided this that the palestinians takin
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abbas will be renewing his good full statehood he will be. and the united nations later this week and asking for palestinian recognition now if in fact he wins that that will be a bee in his bonnet but if he loses it he could see himself losing masses of amounts of palestinian support now what we also know is that israel stands to lose from all of this of course israel has been alarmed by the close close relationship between harassed as well as saudi arabia because the relationship between qatar and the palestinian president mohamed morsi bid they coming closer together and expressing more vocal anti israel sentiment and at the same time what we are hearing is from a number of analysts saying that this should seen israel in the united states work closer together with more moderate elements both within the palestinian leadership particularly factor and elsewhere so there's a lot happening behind the scenes we're not just talking about it's imation of yasser arafat's body but we're talking about much longer deeper ramifications. very interestin
abbas will be renewing his good full statehood he will be. and the united nations later this week and asking for palestinian recognition now if in fact he wins that that will be a bee in his bonnet but if he loses it he could see himself losing masses of amounts of palestinian support now what we also know is that israel stands to lose from all of this of course israel has been alarmed by the close close relationship between harassed as well as saudi arabia because the relationship between...
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secretary of state hillary clinton has finished a meeting with the palestinian president mahmoud abbas and she's on her way back to jerusalem and it is significant that when she met with him that meeting lasted a little less than an hour there were no statements given afterwards by comparison when she landed here yesterday and we've had the israeli prime minister there was a press conference held at the. a press conference clinton did just that did say that washington support for israel was rock solid and she's now in a way back to brief natanya who in terms of the latest talks but this briefing comes in the light of this tel aviv suicide bombing which has been confirmed to have been a terrorist attack by the israeli authorities so no doubt that briefing might take a very different way and a very different route to perhaps what continue intended in the early hours of this morning. the israeli offensive in gaza and as that second week with the by raj of missiles from seized told devastating the area more than one hundred forty people have been killed many of them civilians and according
secretary of state hillary clinton has finished a meeting with the palestinian president mahmoud abbas and she's on her way back to jerusalem and it is significant that when she met with him that meeting lasted a little less than an hour there were no statements given afterwards by comparison when she landed here yesterday and we've had the israeli prime minister there was a press conference held at the. a press conference clinton did just that did say that washington support for israel was...
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in the west bank in particular societally with the power of mahmoud abbas and here in gaza particular associated with the power of hamas now recently of course we've had the two thousand and twelve gaza war a seven day war with the state of israel and palestinian resistance groups including the resistance wing of hamas as part of the brigades used force against the state of israel in the conflict is. starkly different in terms of positioning with the state of israel in terms of engaging with the state of israel in comparison to mahmoud abbas who is seen in the western world as much more moderate in comparison to have presenting a more hardline position including armed resistance against the state of israel so what we have here is a palestinian political dynamic as well if the western world and indeed the u.n. does not support this increased status for the palestinian people and what will almost certainly happen will be but mahmoud abbas is seen as even weaker a palestinian national representative and hamas will be further strengthened to the dismay of israel and the united states well
in the west bank in particular societally with the power of mahmoud abbas and here in gaza particular associated with the power of hamas now recently of course we've had the two thousand and twelve gaza war a seven day war with the state of israel and palestinian resistance groups including the resistance wing of hamas as part of the brigades used force against the state of israel in the conflict is. starkly different in terms of positioning with the state of israel in terms of engaging with...
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abbas is seen as even weaker of the palestinian national rep. sensitive and hamas will be further strengthened to the dismay of israel and the united states you fear the worst talk about what's at stake in this bridge for the palestinians what hope to gain from it. as you direct through the american task force in palestine thanks so much to be on the line from washington d.c. it's appreciated now do you believe this bit of it is successful in a survey we think it will be will bring any benefit to the peace process. as you said it will be successful overwhelmingly so. it really depends on very action that they offer if the israeli and american reaction is to impose. economic sanctions on the palestinians then this might lead to the collapse of the policy of already which is in no one's interest i am quite confident though that neither israel nor the u.s. wants to do that so this is the first factor the second factor is what will the palestinians do next there's no doubt that present our best no is strengthened his stocks are up his diplomatic sta
abbas is seen as even weaker of the palestinian national rep. sensitive and hamas will be further strengthened to the dismay of israel and the united states you fear the worst talk about what's at stake in this bridge for the palestinians what hope to gain from it. as you direct through the american task force in palestine thanks so much to be on the line from washington d.c. it's appreciated now do you believe this bit of it is successful in a survey we think it will be will bring any benefit...
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>> well, i think this must be a nightmare for the palestinian authority and mahmoud abbas. because all the attention has been on hamas in gaza and meshaal has been here with a seat at the table obviously talking through the egyptians to the u.s. and to israel. nonetheless, a seat at the table. i think what's really interesting is if, indeed, the parameters of this cease-fire include a lifting of the blockade of gaza and easing of restrictions, trade and commerce, travel restrictions, and by -- for the israelis if it results in a lack of rockets coming into israel, no more rockets being fired into israel, and no more resupply of weapons to gaza, then, perhaps, there's something to build on. but the fact of the matter is that it looks like hamas is a force to be reckoned with even after this eight days or more of war. >> and negotiations, if the cease-fire holds for the next 24 hours, negotiations are to begin again for these next steps? >> yes. obviously, this is sort of a cease-fire. but there are many more things to be built on it. and the interesting thing again here, whi
>> well, i think this must be a nightmare for the palestinian authority and mahmoud abbas. because all the attention has been on hamas in gaza and meshaal has been here with a seat at the table obviously talking through the egyptians to the u.s. and to israel. nonetheless, a seat at the table. i think what's really interesting is if, indeed, the parameters of this cease-fire include a lifting of the blockade of gaza and easing of restrictions, trade and commerce, travel restrictions, and...
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in particular with mahmoud abbas, with the palestinian authority, with the group with israel and the united states has been trying to deal with. and as you said, trying to political isolate hamas by not recognizing them? >> reporter: well, i think this must be a nightmare for the palestinian authority and mahmoud abbas, because all the attention has been on gaza, and he has been seated at the table, obviously talking to the egyptians, to the u.s. and israel. but nonetheless, seated at the table. i think what is really interesting, if indeed, the parameters of this cease-fire include the lifting of the blockade of gaza, and easing of restrictions, trade and commerce, and travel restrictions, and by the israelis if it results in a lack of rockets coming into israel. no more rockets being fired into israel, and no more re-supply of weapons to gaza, then perhaps there is something to build on. but the fact of the matter is, it looks like hamas is a force to be reckoned with, even eight days after this war. >> and negotiations, if the cease-fire holds for the next 24 hours, negotiations a
in particular with mahmoud abbas, with the palestinian authority, with the group with israel and the united states has been trying to deal with. and as you said, trying to political isolate hamas by not recognizing them? >> reporter: well, i think this must be a nightmare for the palestinian authority and mahmoud abbas, because all the attention has been on gaza, and he has been seated at the table, obviously talking to the egyptians, to the u.s. and israel. but nonetheless, seated at the...
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and the future lies with hamas as opposed with mahmoud abbas? >> well, i don't think the united states is about to switch sides and start backing hamas. but it does, indeed, represent failure of the policy that was put into effect after the january 2006 elections here in the palestinian territories, where the united states with israel, with the european union, began to impose some fairly stringent restrictions on hamas, and in an attempt to isolate it. in june 2007, it's widely believed the united states sort of passively supported an attempted coup d'etat by fatah to outst hamas from power and they failed. and hamas has survived two wars with israel so to speak and survived all of the isolation, all of the sanctions and we've seen within the last eight days, senior arab foreign ministers, we've seen the turkish foreign minister come. hamas suddenly out of isolation. now in the mainstream, largely because of the changes in the arab world because of the so-called arab spring, anderson. >> fareed zachrrhea, we've scene plenty of cease fires before
and the future lies with hamas as opposed with mahmoud abbas? >> well, i don't think the united states is about to switch sides and start backing hamas. but it does, indeed, represent failure of the policy that was put into effect after the january 2006 elections here in the palestinian territories, where the united states with israel, with the european union, began to impose some fairly stringent restrictions on hamas, and in an attempt to isolate it. in june 2007, it's widely believed...
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would like to see the palestinian president mahmoud abbas pushed away from power and for more radical elements to come to power not only in gaza but also in the west bank and most notably here we're talking about hamas this would hope because tarries meet their goals particularly in syria where for quite some time they have been pushing for regime change which was also witnessed a growing together in terms of relationship between qatar and how much let me just remind you that some two hundred and fifty million dollars were recently made by qatar to hamas to help palestinians in the gaza strip rebuild their homes in the infrastructure off to the operation. now what we also know is that israel stands to lose from all of this of course israel has been alarmed by the close relationship between hamas as well as saudi arabia qatar and mohamed morsi they are they coming closer together and expressing more vocal anti israel sentiment so there's a lot happening behind the scenes we're not just talking about summation of yasser arafat's body but we're talking about a much longer deeper ramifica
would like to see the palestinian president mahmoud abbas pushed away from power and for more radical elements to come to power not only in gaza but also in the west bank and most notably here we're talking about hamas this would hope because tarries meet their goals particularly in syria where for quite some time they have been pushing for regime change which was also witnessed a growing together in terms of relationship between qatar and how much let me just remind you that some two hundred...
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hillary clinton said today in ramallah to abu massen, also known as mahmoud abbas, by his proper name, said do not pursue this. this will only create problems for you in congress. you will lose money, you will lose legitimacy, not gain legitimacy. why do you think that's an important step? >> that one vote will hurt but it can be compensated for elsewhere. the point is this man and movement that he heads and this government that he heads in the west bank, is struggling for legitimacy. what hamas has done is become the center of attention and the driving force in -- on the palestinian street -- >> hasn't the train left the station for abbas and fayyad and the others in that wing of the palestinians. >> i was going to say the second step. the first step is recognizing that right to independence and statehood. giving it some formal credence. secondly, is to support palestinian unity which is absolutely critical. you cannot have a hamas government in one place, a palestinian authority in the other place, both of them dependent on external funding sources to survive and consider this someh
hillary clinton said today in ramallah to abu massen, also known as mahmoud abbas, by his proper name, said do not pursue this. this will only create problems for you in congress. you will lose money, you will lose legitimacy, not gain legitimacy. why do you think that's an important step? >> that one vote will hurt but it can be compensated for elsewhere. the point is this man and movement that he heads and this government that he heads in the west bank, is struggling for legitimacy....
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and also in two thousand and seven although her mates yasser arafat of mahmoud abbas for ninety nine point one percent of the lad in two thousand the camp david sue and for. the lawyer for henry and that was. pure fantasy. was the one who revealed those numbers since two thousand interview with time magazine so while yours is out the rhetoric which you made out of your talking away it's way out just so i understand i understand i am correct atlantic that goes on under stand your claim correctly mahmoud in two thousand they stated that who would but uk for. ninety nine point one percent of the west bank are you seriously making that claim . yes this is this sort of us very slowly making away with hapless negotiations that collapsed because of operation west led well there's not much that there's not much to do i mean if you're making that claim with a straight talk i don't see what you're saying is you're repeating the same palestinian narrative for forty three years of israeli occupation yes i know that and. there it is. israel has to cease its occupation i think of palestinian terri
and also in two thousand and seven although her mates yasser arafat of mahmoud abbas for ninety nine point one percent of the lad in two thousand the camp david sue and for. the lawyer for henry and that was. pure fantasy. was the one who revealed those numbers since two thousand interview with time magazine so while yours is out the rhetoric which you made out of your talking away it's way out just so i understand i understand i am correct atlantic that goes on under stand your claim correctly...
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abbas agrees to negotiate with israel. any israeli measures in terms of unilateral action in the west bank will also cease we saw their willingness and desire to keep telling the why haven't settlement freeze hold out wait one second sir i will allow me to finish a sentence and then afterwards we'll go to you so in the west bank the second that the palestinian authority is willing to negotiate you'll see also israel stopping unilateral measures there but the only thing that unites fatah and hamas is its mutual hatred for the jewish state and you see that when they don't have a common enemy they usually just go to fisticuffs and disagree on every other issue so that was really spelling a bad bad bad future for the middle east if the only thing that they can agree on is their hatred for israel ok now we know that i mean that's a very time janson fair time i mean it seems to me that israel is creating its worst nightmare and that's one state ok and they're going to have to deal with it or be called an apartheid state ok their
abbas agrees to negotiate with israel. any israeli measures in terms of unilateral action in the west bank will also cease we saw their willingness and desire to keep telling the why haven't settlement freeze hold out wait one second sir i will allow me to finish a sentence and then afterwards we'll go to you so in the west bank the second that the palestinian authority is willing to negotiate you'll see also israel stopping unilateral measures there but the only thing that unites fatah and...
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mahmoud abbas's policy and this bid for statehood so here is a strong excitement that the walls will finally recognize the palestinians rights increased sense there is a minority here in the gaza strip the feels that this is not in the palestinian longtime interest particularly with respect to the palestinian refugees rights of our time not being the palestinian refugees who live outside of the middle east who are refugee in the forces well if it's if it's successful i'll be a manifest victory for the palestinian cause if it's on successful hamas will almost certainly be strengthened people will see passes presidency as very much weaker hamas will definitely be strengthened here in the gaza strip something that israel and the united states european states north american states generally speaking will be heidi dismayed about. press secretary for the israeli prime minister he told me that his country has never derailed the palestinian struggle for statehood. we called to mahmoud abbas for years to come and return to the table of negotiations and israel i want to to remind you that isra
mahmoud abbas's policy and this bid for statehood so here is a strong excitement that the walls will finally recognize the palestinians rights increased sense there is a minority here in the gaza strip the feels that this is not in the palestinian longtime interest particularly with respect to the palestinian refugees rights of our time not being the palestinian refugees who live outside of the middle east who are refugee in the forces well if it's if it's successful i'll be a manifest victory...
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calling for restraint for the palestinian president mahmoud abbas he has called for an emergency meeting of the arab league that will happen tomorrow or on saturday and he's also called for a stop to israeli aggression and lastly by egypt as well with its new government the first sort of test for them on this on the israeli palestinian question and they have come out and said they're going to withdraw their ambassador to israel over this they're outraged over it and they want israel to stop this offensive immediately there is further speculation that they may open the ruffo crossing the only crossover between israel and gaza which would potentially allow many civilians and possibly fighters who want to escape to leave gaza but could potentially also let in. a lot of fighters either muslim brotherhood fighters or other islam missed militant group fighters to go into gaza which could provide reinforcements for hamas if it wanted to stand toe to toe against israel and could further exacerbate what is already a very unnerving very tense and very violent situation down there tom thanks very m
calling for restraint for the palestinian president mahmoud abbas he has called for an emergency meeting of the arab league that will happen tomorrow or on saturday and he's also called for a stop to israeli aggression and lastly by egypt as well with its new government the first sort of test for them on this on the israeli palestinian question and they have come out and said they're going to withdraw their ambassador to israel over this they're outraged over it and they want israel to stop...
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well one figure who's been diminished as i mentioned is mahmoud abbas western backed leader of the palestinian authority which is acted as an occupation sub contractor today breaking up a palestinian demonstration in the west bank but another figure has been diminished is a hoot olmert was actually the architect the prime minister during operation cast lead . and was considering running again despite being mired in scandal that's an eon who was planning on running in a coalition kind of a. in kind of a likud bit a new coalition with avigdor lieberman a right wing coalition and it wasn't holding up very well the numbers weren't looking as good as he wanted them to look and he was being challenged by omar possibly who is going to run as kind of the candidate who has this record of cracking down on gaza he took care of gaza and at the same time that's and yahoo has in his cabinet who brock who was pushing for an operation on the gaza strip and was going to run in the elections as well so what does knesset have to authorize a punishing operation and in order to outflank all measure the architect o
well one figure who's been diminished as i mentioned is mahmoud abbas western backed leader of the palestinian authority which is acted as an occupation sub contractor today breaking up a palestinian demonstration in the west bank but another figure has been diminished is a hoot olmert was actually the architect the prime minister during operation cast lead . and was considering running again despite being mired in scandal that's an eon who was planning on running in a coalition kind of a. in...
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the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas. he's not only played a prominent role in all of this. i want to play if we can a clip of what senator dianne feinstein told piers morgan yesterday. >> i think israel moving forward with mahmoud abbas is the only way to go. and to miss this opportunity, actually because the window is closing, the demographics of the area are making it increasingly difficult, because the arab population inside of israel is increasing every year. so this is, in my book, it is an opportunity. and it -- if the moderate arab nations would ever really step up to really be helpful in solving this, i believe it could be solved. >> your reaction ambassador holliday? >> well, typically when we've had these flare-ups, and the escalations in violence, there has been some kind of peace process in play that you could go back to. and i think what senator feinstein is referring to is the fact that there haven't been talks with -- between abbas and the israeli government. over issues of how you start negotiations, and
the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abbas. he's not only played a prominent role in all of this. i want to play if we can a clip of what senator dianne feinstein told piers morgan yesterday. >> i think israel moving forward with mahmoud abbas is the only way to go. and to miss this opportunity, actually because the window is closing, the demographics of the area are making it increasingly difficult, because the arab population inside of israel is increasing every year. so...
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earlier, she sat down with palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the west bank. and now she is sitting down with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, who is trying to broker a peace deal. the bus attack in tel aviv, how bigative shadow does it cast on this peace process? >> reporter: i think it puts enormous pressure on the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. if he were inclined to go ahead toward a cease fire -- there were ind kags they were moving toward that, though it's not a deal that that was completely wrapped up. the citizens are outraged. it's been pretty quiet as far as terrorist attacks inside israel are concerned over these past several years. and now this -- no one yet no an authoritative position has claimed responsibility. various groups, including hamas, have expressed, and praised the attack, if you will, even if they haven't claimed responsibility for it. it just complicates what already was a very difficult situation, carol, to begin w i don't know how it's going to play out. i do know that the secretary of state, hillary clinton, would reall
earlier, she sat down with palestinian president mahmoud abbas in the west bank. and now she is sitting down with the egyptian president, mohamed morsi, who is trying to broker a peace deal. the bus attack in tel aviv, how bigative shadow does it cast on this peace process? >> reporter: i think it puts enormous pressure on the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. if he were inclined to go ahead toward a cease fire -- there were ind kags they were moving toward that, though it's not a deal...
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secretary clinton met with palestinian authority mahmoud abbas in the west bank and benjamin net ya knetanahu in ca. let's go straight to fred pleitgen where sirens have been going off earlier. and joining us is ben wedeman in the gaza strip, gaza city. fred, what are you seeing now in ashkelon? >> reporter: >> from ted pleitgen, have the rockets stopped in ashkelon? >> reporter: the rockets, yes, have stopped in ashkelon. it was interesting, because up until about a minute before our broadcast began, there were still booms that were heard in the sky. and about ten minutes ago we had to run for cover in ashkelon. now it appears as though things are quiet. i can tell you from speaking to people here on the ground, they're telling us this he don't really believe in this cease-fire just yet at this point in time. folks that we're speaking to at this cafe who have been watching the speech of prime minister benjamin netanyahu say they believe this is not a solution to the problem that they are going to be having to face rockets falling on their heads very soon again, anderson. >> i'm also joined h
secretary clinton met with palestinian authority mahmoud abbas in the west bank and benjamin net ya knetanahu in ca. let's go straight to fred pleitgen where sirens have been going off earlier. and joining us is ben wedeman in the gaza strip, gaza city. fred, what are you seeing now in ashkelon? >> reporter: >> from ted pleitgen, have the rockets stopped in ashkelon? >> reporter: the rockets, yes, have stopped in ashkelon. it was interesting, because up until about a minute...
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abbas. before flying out to cairo to consult with egyptian president mohammed morsi at the center of the efforts to bring durable cease-fire. the violence in gaza was jeff shadowing president obama's trip to asia, which was supposed to be a calm swan song enabling the outgoing secretary of state to bask over her work in countrys like burma. instead, both spent much of their time in asia intensively dialing up mideast leaders. the president speaking with morsi three times in 24 hours. including aboard air force one on the way home to america. the president tan secretary both been on the phone, nonstop with regional leaders for a number of days. the purpose of her trip is to continue and intensify that engagement now face to face. >> the stakes for the president are enormous on the eaves of a second term. with analysts warping it may be the beginning of a much wider conflict between israel and iran. >> there is rise of al-qaeda and radical islam in the middle east that have taken advantage of
abbas. before flying out to cairo to consult with egyptian president mohammed morsi at the center of the efforts to bring durable cease-fire. the violence in gaza was jeff shadowing president obama's trip to asia, which was supposed to be a calm swan song enabling the outgoing secretary of state to bask over her work in countrys like burma. instead, both spent much of their time in asia intensively dialing up mideast leaders. the president speaking with morsi three times in 24 hours. including...
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the secretary of state asking mahmoud abbas not to do so. jenna: secretary clinton certainly hard at work. we were just hearing that thousands of marines and sailors are now being delayed from coming home for the holidays because of this conflict. what can you tell bus that? >> reporter: well, remember two days ago we reported that theee whathat a ship has been stopped on their way through the mediterranean. they were halted off the coast of crete. they were supposed to be heading home and arriving on november 28th. they deployed out to the middle east on march 27th. those 2,000 sailors and marines will be waiting off the coast in the mediterranean in case any americans need to be evacuated from the fighting as a result of the fighting between israel and gaza. it's very unlikely that they would be used, this is simply a contingency plan, according to u.s. navy sources, but there are three ships that are out there. those sailors and marines will not be home on time as of now, jenna. jenna: interesting development there. jennifer, thank you. j
the secretary of state asking mahmoud abbas not to do so. jenna: secretary clinton certainly hard at work. we were just hearing that thousands of marines and sailors are now being delayed from coming home for the holidays because of this conflict. what can you tell bus that? >> reporter: well, remember two days ago we reported that theee whathat a ship has been stopped on their way through the mediterranean. they were halted off the coast of crete. they were supposed to be heading home...
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you have a split palestinian people but i think mahmoud abbas is really on his back foot now because the palestinian authority and the west bank representatives have really been cut out of the process almost entirely an they're facing borderline irrelevance and i think questions will be raised in the palestinian community itself of who is our government? who is our leader? when we talk about palestinians, who are we talking about? these are going to be crucial, crucial decisions because morsi obviously feels like who he needs to deal with, especially with gaza, is hamas and he doesn't necessarily need to deal with mahmoud abbas. >> a colleague at "time" mass written about this in the future of the conflict. in this piece going on to say in the lull that follows each cycle of fighting as rebring as spring follows winter, may escape the cycle. perhaps to plant a new idea before the soil is exhausted. so again, it's about planting these seeds for future generations to come to break the cycle of hatred, violence and just perpetuates on itself. israel is not agree to lift the blockade on
you have a split palestinian people but i think mahmoud abbas is really on his back foot now because the palestinian authority and the west bank representatives have really been cut out of the process almost entirely an they're facing borderline irrelevance and i think questions will be raised in the palestinian community itself of who is our government? who is our leader? when we talk about palestinians, who are we talking about? these are going to be crucial, crucial decisions because morsi...
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tomorrow, secretary clinton meets with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas and then will fly to egypt to speak with president mohamed morsi. that is going to be a very interesting conversation, because, of course, as so many of you are aware, morsi is in a tough situation. many of the people in egypt, obviously, don't support working with israel at all. and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a building behind right where i am. it's a complex where we understand there are some government offices, and we understand from other palestinian sources that some of the security personnel who were vacated from other areas, other offices around gaza, may ha
tomorrow, secretary clinton meets with the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas and then will fly to egypt to speak with president mohamed morsi. that is going to be a very interesting conversation, because, of course, as so many of you are aware, morsi is in a tough situation. many of the people in egypt, obviously, don't support working with israel at all. and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like...
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abbas the public palestinian president other outside bodies such as the u.n. also calling for restraint on all sides. here now is that there will be a further escalation with ground troops going in as well. on boston in tel aviv tom many thanks indeed for that update. and you i think there is a council has held an adjunct closed door meeting after palestinians called for an end to israel's offensive and he's going to check our reports from washington the u.s. is supporting israel despite day escalating violence. well you know we had the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their fight to defend themselves against terrorism end of quote the u.s. representative to the u.n. susan rice has released a statement saying that it was expressing regret to the death and injury of innocent civilians innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians asked the u.n. security cou
abbas the public palestinian president other outside bodies such as the u.n. also calling for restraint on all sides. here now is that there will be a further escalation with ground troops going in as well. on boston in tel aviv tom many thanks indeed for that update. and you i think there is a council has held an adjunct closed door meeting after palestinians called for an end to israel's offensive and he's going to check our reports from washington the u.s. is supporting israel despite day...
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mahmoud abbas is really on the sideline. >> is there a military solution to the conflict here? is this something, can israel cut out all the rockets, can they stop all the rockets just through military means? doesn't seem like it. >> no. absolutely not. you know, if they continue to get better, what hezbollah's learned to do and the iranians have is to swarm these batteries. if you fire enough rockets in one direction, the iron dome simply can't take them all down. and that's the dilemma for the israelis. if they just let this go on without a solution, they'll be worse off in two or three more years. they've got to find a diplomatic solution to this. militarily it's not winnable. >> anderson, if i can actually add something to that. the iron dome is quite a development technologically but in a sense, it's a technical remedy for a political solution. without a political solution, hamas will change tactics. don't forget that in the '90s, the early 2000s, they were using suicide bombings. that sort of didn't pay any dividends. they switched to rockets. the rockets don't work, they
mahmoud abbas is really on the sideline. >> is there a military solution to the conflict here? is this something, can israel cut out all the rockets, can they stop all the rockets just through military means? doesn't seem like it. >> no. absolutely not. you know, if they continue to get better, what hezbollah's learned to do and the iranians have is to swarm these batteries. if you fire enough rockets in one direction, the iron dome simply can't take them all down. and that's the...
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abbas the palestinian president has called for an immediate end to israeli aggression and to cut short his trip to europe. for a because of that outlay here egypt as well has said that it will probably open a rough crossing to allow those affected by the violence out they've also egypt's all said that it's prime minister and the delegation will visit gaza tomorrow on a mission of solidarity with the palestinian people and the egyptian president mohammed morsi has trying to put pressure on the u.s. to in turn put pressure on israel to try and stop these operations and they have denounced these strikes russia too has said that israel's actions are disproportionate to the amount of force being used so a chorus of voices taking various sides but all of them really not wanting this to have gone this far an interesting note also that one of the israelis instrumental in trying to try and broker a peace deal that was shattered by this this very outbreak an escalation of violence and he has said that it is very possible that a peace deal was on the verge of being signed when i made jobbery the
abbas the palestinian president has called for an immediate end to israeli aggression and to cut short his trip to europe. for a because of that outlay here egypt as well has said that it will probably open a rough crossing to allow those affected by the violence out they've also egypt's all said that it's prime minister and the delegation will visit gaza tomorrow on a mission of solidarity with the palestinian people and the egyptian president mohammed morsi has trying to put pressure on the...
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the next test will be when next week the palestinian president mahmoud abbas goes to the u.n. general assembly where he is expected to raise the issue of palestinian statehood. convince the palestinian president not to do so. now it doesn't look like the president of egypt will stand in his way. jon? >> jon: jennifer griffin at the white house, thank you. word today that north korea may be planning a long range missile test as early as next month. citing u.s. intelligence sources. the isolated north korean regime has claimed to have developed missiles capable of reaching the u.s. though its last two test launches failed. the report of a new launch test comes as south korea's presidential candidates face off how to handle the communist north. the two koreas technically still at war since neither side ever signed a peace treaty after the korean war back in the 1950s. a woman has drowned after a big wave capsized a boat off pop pan mow beach, florida. returning from a thanksgiving day dive trip. crew members into the water. it basically capsized. >> wave caught it from behind and
the next test will be when next week the palestinian president mahmoud abbas goes to the u.n. general assembly where he is expected to raise the issue of palestinian statehood. convince the palestinian president not to do so. now it doesn't look like the president of egypt will stand in his way. jon? >> jon: jennifer griffin at the white house, thank you. word today that north korea may be planning a long range missile test as early as next month. citing u.s. intelligence sources. the...
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abbas from the information we have we're being told that a cease fire is not far away but we have no more information than that at this stage he's ready to put forward six conditions by which they say they will agree to such a truce and these conditions include a lull in fighting for fifteen years for hamas and other militants to stop firing into israel for there to be a cessation in terms of weapons being smuggled into the gaza strip and for israeli soldiers no longer to be targeted although it is always insisting that it would take the right to follow and if necessary kill militants if it has information that they're about to carry out attacks against the jewish state is also once the border between gaza and egypt to remain open while insisting that the border between gaza and israel remain closed in the last year once egypt to be the guarantors of any kind of peace treaty between both sides now turkey has come out and accused israel of being a terrorist state that carries out deliberate killings on muslim people we witnessing a lot of wall mongering amongst these radiator ship. is
abbas from the information we have we're being told that a cease fire is not far away but we have no more information than that at this stage he's ready to put forward six conditions by which they say they will agree to such a truce and these conditions include a lull in fighting for fifteen years for hamas and other militants to stop firing into israel for there to be a cessation in terms of weapons being smuggled into the gaza strip and for israeli soldiers no longer to be targeted although...